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This hauntingly beautiful arrangement features the gentle feel of a lullaby and an interesting mixture of major and minor modes. Adapted and translated from the traditional carol, it alternates between English...view details

This charming arrangement of the beloved Spanish carol has a guitar-like piano accompaniment and an optional descant to enhance the Spanish flavor of your performance. Tastefully blending the traditional...view details

Here is a stately setting of the traditional hymn with four stanzas in Latin (with optional English verses) that will be accessible and very useful for many Christmas programs and services. ...view details

Here's a delightful treatment of "angel" carols: It Came Upon the Midnight Clear; Angels We Have Heard on High; Hark! The Herald Angels Sing and The First Noel. Opening with optional a cappella...view details

This touching, eloquent song recorded by Amy Grant makes you think of how Mary must have felt on becoming the mother of Jesus, overwhelmed and afraid, yet trusting in the Lord and His plans for her. With part...view details

The essence of Christmas is dramatically captured in the setting of this contemporary Christmas offering. Walk with Mary as she prepares for the birth of her son, alone and afraid. Experience the miracle of...view details

Few artists have attempted to express the private and vulnerable thoughts of the virgin Mary as she traveled to Bethlehem so great with child. This intensely beautiful song by recording artist Amy Grant opens...view details

Sing about angels, shepherds, wise men, the star, and "the baby born in Bethlehem" with this spirited original for Christmas. Choirs of any age will sound their best on the gospel harmonies and catchy hook....

Four treasured carols from Wales, England, and Ireland comprise this colorfully arranged Christmas medley (three-and-a-half minutes in length). The slow-fast-slow-fast form is carefully constructed for...

Twenty-three familiar holiday songs in three minutes! Here are many possibilities for fun, including the option of involving your audience in counting the tunes as they fly by. Your students can even hold up...view details

This beautiful, haunting melody has been sung by countless numbers of singers for almost half a century. Available in multiple voicings, with a variety of instrumental accompaniment options, it is full and...view details

Exquisite in its simplicity, this is a real find for choirs looking for an easy, beautiful choral piece that is useful at any time of the year. Using only the words "Dona Nobis Pacem," the voice parts weave...view details

This is the finest pairing of melodies we've heard in years: The First Noel and Pachelbel's famous Canon In D. It works! In fact, the intertwining of these two timeless works is absolutely...view details

This glorious processional will create an impressive opening to your holiday concert. The modal harmonies and open intervals are not difficult to sing, but capture the sound of the season. And a light...

Perhaps the world's two most beloved carols, Silent Night and O Holy Night, are masterfully combined in this powerful arrangement. The two classics shimmer with holiday charm, while the addition...view details

From their 2011 album Peace on Earth, this original song by Casting Crowns offers a fresh perspective on the familiar Longfellow lyric, with a fusion of contemporary and classical sounds that will provide a...view details

I Saw Three Ships and The Sussex Carol are artfully combined in this lively, dance-like arrangement for Christmas performance. A strong Celtic flavor resounds throughout and is reinforced by the...view details